Elon Musk, who endorsed Donald Trump shortly after an assassination attempt on him at a rally in Pennsylvania, has warned the United States of “very real” risk if Kamala Harris becomes the country’s next president.
Musk, a staunch critic of the US Vice President, has revamped his attack on Harris since she announced her bid for presidency following President Joe Biden’s exit from the race.
The latest attack against Harris comes in the backdrop of Nicolas Maduro’s presidency win in Venezuela for a third term. Meanwhile, US State Secretary Antony Blinken raised “serious concerns” of United States, stating that the Venezuelan election result declaring Maduro the winner is “not accurate.” “We have serious concerns that the result announced does not reflect the will or the votes of the Venezuelan people,” he stated in Japan.
Harris faced backlash on X for posting a message, in which she said that the choice of the Venezuelans must be respected as the opposition has been pointing out anomalies since Maduro was proclaimed the winner.